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Learning to use an E90
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<blockquote data-quote="Schwepps" data-source="post: 262346" data-attributes="member: 3592"><p>It really depends on what speeds you're hitting the corners and what you're doing with the brakes and accelerator through them manu3116m. The E90 is one of the most neutral handling cars around, but as for any production car, BMW would have designed it for terminal understeer for the safety of normal drivers. Terminal is when the cornering load exceeds tyre traction. Are you talking about terminal situations when you feel understeer? If not, perhaps it's related to your cornering style? Just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schwepps, post: 262346, member: 3592"] It really depends on what speeds you're hitting the corners and what you're doing with the brakes and accelerator through them manu3116m. The E90 is one of the most neutral handling cars around, but as for any production car, BMW would have designed it for terminal understeer for the safety of normal drivers. Terminal is when the cornering load exceeds tyre traction. Are you talking about terminal situations when you feel understeer? If not, perhaps it's related to your cornering style? Just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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